a. [f. as prec. + -ARY1: cf. F. tégumentaire.] Constituting, or serving as, a tegument; pertaining to or occurring in the tegument; integumentary.
182832. Webster, Tegumentary, pertaining to teguments, or consisting of teguments.
1831. R. Knox, Cloquets Anat., 235. They communicate with the vessels of the tegumentary membranes.
1848. Lindley, Introd. Bot. (ed. 4), II. 227. The nucleus has only one tegumentary membrane.
1853. H. Walton, Dis. Eye (1875), 138. Tegumentary mole is a congenital tumour, often spoken of as nævus.